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RADD Ohio announces partnership with MEMI to reduce alcohol and drug impaired driving among young adults ages 18-25

COLUMBUS, Ohio, Jan. 30, 2024 /PRNewswire/ -- RADD Ohio has announced a new partnership with Music & Event Management Inc. (MEMI) in 2024 in the form of onsite promotional signage, commercials to run at onsite televisions, clickable logo on website, live activations at concert events, and e-newsletter banner ads in Southwest Ohio that appeal to young adults ages 18-25.

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Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board Names New Executive Director, Other Positions

Harrisburg – The Pennsylvania Liquor Control Board (PLCB) today announced that Rodrigo Diaz is the new executive director of the agency.

Additionally, the Board announced that Doug Hitz is the agency's new deputy executive director, and Jason Worley is the new chief counsel of the PLCB.

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West Virginia's cannabis industry could get an upgrade with new legislation

FAIRMONT -- Cannabis is getting the old college try again in the West Virginia State Legislature. Del. Evan Hansen, D-79, introduced HB-4873 into the House of Delegates, which seeks to establish a framework under which adults over the age of 21 can legally consume cannabis products in the state of West Virginia. Del. Joey Garcia, D-76, of Fairmont, is a cosponsor on the bill.

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Nearly 70 Restaurants Taking Part In NH Mocktail Month

CONCORD, NH -- Nearly 70 restaurants are mixing up alcohol-free cocktails in January to celebrate the fourth annual New Hampshire Mocktail Month.

The New Hampshire Liquor Commission teamed up with the Brown-Forman Corporation and the restaurants as part of the "Live Free & Host Responsibly," collaboration, which was launched in 2016 to promote responsible service and consumption of alcohol.

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Liquor Control Supports Ohioans Participating in Dry January

December 29, 2023 - COLUMBUS, Ohio —  The Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Liquor Control is sharing online tools with Ohioans who plan to participate in Dry January. It’s a month-long initiative that encourages individuals to abstain from alcohol for the first month of the year for improved health outcomes in an array of areas.

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